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Scaling Scrum Across Modern Enterprises

You're reading from   Scaling Scrum Across Modern Enterprises Implement Scrum and Lean-Agile techniques across complex products, portfolios, and programs in large organizations

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839216473
Length 618 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Cecil 'Gary' Rupp Cecil 'Gary' Rupp
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Scaling Lightweight Scrum into a Heavyweight Contender
2. Chapter 1: TheOrigins of Agile and Lightweight Methodologies FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Scrum Beyond Basics 4. Chapter 3: The Scrum Approach 5. Chapter 4: Systems Thinking 6. Chapter 5: Lean Thinking 7. Chapter 6: Lean Practices in Software Development 8. Section 2: Comparative Review of Industry Scaled Agile Approaches
9. Chapter 7: Scrum of Scrums 10. Chapter 8: Scrum@Scale 11. Chapter 9: The Nexus Framework 12. Chapter 10: Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS) 13. Chapter 11: Disciplined Agile 14. Chapter 12: Essential Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®) 15. Chapter 13: Full Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®) 16. Section 3: Implementation Strategies
17. Chapter 14: Contrasting Scrum/Lean-Agile Scaling Approaches 18. Assessments 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

After reading this chapter, you should have a sound understanding of the many issues created by following the traditional plan-driven and linear-sequential development model and project management practices. Engineers, who most often bore the brunt of criticism for failed projects, began to develop so-called lightweight software development methodologies to overcome the problems associated with the traditional model.

In this chapter, you have learned that the traditional model often failed on four fronts. First, the traditional model created lengthy delivery cycles. Second, given the predefined project planning and linear-sequential processes, the traditional model is unresponsive to changes in market conditions, customer needs, or priorities. Third, the protracted development cycles made it difficult to locate and resolve bugs, and ultimately delayed deliveries and created more costs. Finally, the stochastic nature of developing highly customized software products makes it nearly impossible to predict with certainty a project plan's deterministically imposed constraints of scope, budgets, schedules, resources, and quality.

These engineers started experimenting with lightweight development methodologies that directly addressed the failings of the traditional model. This chapter introduced and contrasted a number of these methodologies, such as ASD, Crystal Clear, XP, RAD and Scrum.

Many of the lightweight development methodologies introduced in this chapter shared common concepts, many of which are retained today as techniques that facilitate agility. These practices were discussed in detail in the section titled Defining Agile's core implementation concepts.

Seventeen engineers involved in defining lightweight development practices met on February 13, 2001, at The Lodge at Snowbird ski resort, in the Wasatch mountains of Utah, to share their views and seek common ground. Though they practiced many of the lightweight concepts noted in this chapter, what they found they most shared in common were their philosophical views on the importance of values and culture, and not so much on specific development techniques or practices. Their collaboration resulted in the publication of the Agile Manifesto (www.agilemanifesto.org/) as a statement of 4 common values and 12 principles of Agile software development.

In the next chapter, you will be introduced to the basic Scrum approach, roles and responsibilities, and events defined within the Scrum Guide.

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Publisher: Packt
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